Merrell  Moab Speed Low Hiking Shoes - Men's

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With out-of-the-box comfort, impressive durability and all-purpose versatility, the lightweight men's Merrell Moab Speed Low hiking shoes give you the confidence to move fast in the mountains.

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Features

  • Mesh and TPU uppers provide breathability
  • Shoes include 100% recycled mesh linings and 100% recycled laces
  • Padded collars improve comfort around your ankles
  • Protective toe caps guard against rocks, roots and other trail obstacles
  • Removable EVA insoles add cushion
  • FloatPro® Foam midsoles provide a lightweight ride that lasts
  • Rock plates protect feet from underfoot debris
  • Grippy Vibram® EcoDura outsoles are made with 30% recycled rubber and have 4 mm lugs for excellent traction

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Hiking

Footwear Height

Ankle

Footwear Closure

Lace-up

Upper

Mesh; TPU

Lining

Recycled mesh

Midsole

FloatPro foam

Outsole

Vibram EcoDura rubber

Weight (Pair)

1 lb. 7 oz.

Gender

Men's

Sustainability

Contains recycled materials

Size Chart

Merrell Footwear - Men's
77.588.599.51010.51111.51212.5131415
U.S. Men's77.588.599.51010.51111.51212.5131415
UK6.577.588.599.51010.51111.51212.51314
EU404141.5424343.54444.5454646.547484950

Reviews
845 reviews with an average rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars

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209 out of 281 (74%) reviewers recommend this product

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Most Helpful Favorable Review

5 reviews with an average rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars
Comfortable, although not durable
mckic006
2 years ago
I bought these to hike part of the Appalachian Trail. After hiking parts of Maine and Georgia in them, I have some thoughts... The Good: they are very comfortable right out of the box. They feel great on trail. They have a cushy ride that resulted in zero blisters over 80 miles of hiking. They are lightweight and stable. The bad: they would never hold up long term on the Appalachian Trail, they just aren't durable enough. Full disclosure, I've had two pairs of these now - one pair I took out for a modest 9.5 miles on the AT in Maine. Afterwhich the sole began peeling away from the mid-layer foam (see pictures). After a warranty replacement and a brand new pair, I took them out for 40 miles on the trail in Georgia. During which, the sole began breaking and peeling away from the mid-layer foam again (see pictures). I understand the trail can be brutal, but this kind of damage is simply too much to recommend these for any serious hiker. With the kind of reliable mileage these shoes are getting, you would need at least 21 pairs to get you through the AT. My recommendation: If you're walking a relatively flat dirt surface, these will do just fine. If you're wanting to have some real adventure in these, best to look elsewhere.
mckic006
Madison, MS
22 people found this review helpful

Most Helpful Critical Review

5 reviews with an average rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars
Comfortable, although not durable
mckic006
2 years ago
I bought these to hike part of the Appalachian Trail. After hiking parts of Maine and Georgia in them, I have some thoughts... The Good: they are very comfortable right out of the box. They feel great on trail. They have a cushy ride that resulted in zero blisters over 80 miles of hiking. They are lightweight and stable. The bad: they would never hold up long term on the Appalachian Trail, they just aren't durable enough. Full disclosure, I've had two pairs of these now - one pair I took out for a modest 9.5 miles on the AT in Maine. Afterwhich the sole began peeling away from the mid-layer foam (see pictures). After a warranty replacement and a brand new pair, I took them out for 40 miles on the trail in Georgia. During which, the sole began breaking and peeling away from the mid-layer foam again (see pictures). I understand the trail can be brutal, but this kind of damage is simply too much to recommend these for any serious hiker. With the kind of reliable mileage these shoes are getting, you would need at least 21 pairs to get you through the AT. My recommendation: If you're walking a relatively flat dirt surface, these will do just fine. If you're wanting to have some real adventure in these, best to look elsewhere.
mckic006
Madison, MS
22 people found this review helpful

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Brent
Seattle WA
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Merrells & a Turkish Adventure

2 years ago

My new Moab Speed shoes are extremely comfortable. I have multiple pairs of Merrells and these may be the most comfortable yet. I'm currently romping through western and central Turkey with my son and brought two pairs of shoes with me, both Merrells. Perfect shoes for a great adventure.

Yes , I recommend this product
Originally posted on Merrell
mckic006
Madison, MS
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars

Comfortable, although not durable

2 years ago

I bought these to hike part of the Appalachian Trail. After hiking parts of Maine and Georgia in them, I have some thoughts... The Good: they are very comfortable right out of the box. They feel great on trail. They have a cushy ride that resulted in zero blisters over 80 miles of hiking. They are lightweight and stable. The bad: they would never hold up long term on the Appalachian Trail, they just aren't durable enough. Full disclosure, I've had two pairs of these now - one pair I took out for a modest 9.5 miles on the AT in Maine. Afterwhich the sole began peeling away from the mid-layer foam (see pictures). After a warranty replacement and a brand new pair, I took them out for 40 miles on the trail in Georgia. During which, the sole began breaking and peeling away from the mid-layer foam again (see pictures). I understand the trail can be brutal, but this kind of damage is simply too much to recommend these for any serious hiker. With the kind of reliable mileage these shoes are getting, you would need at least 21 pairs to get you through the AT. My recommendation: If you're walking a relatively flat dirt surface, these will do just fine. If you're wanting to have some real adventure in these, best to look elsewhere.

Age:35–44
Weight:225–250 lbs.
Height:Taller than 6' 5"
Typical Shoe Size:Mens 15
No, I do not recommend this product

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Tom
British Columbia
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars

Bad midsole

2 years ago

Comfy shoe but falling apart after 90km. Just bring back the Ontario 85 lows.

No, I do not recommend this product
Originally posted on Merrell
mckic006
Madison, MS
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars

Comfortable. although not durable

2 years ago

I bought these to hike part of the Appalachian Trail. After hiking parts of Maine and Georgia in them, I have some thoughts... The Good: they are very comfortable right out of the box. They feel great on trail. They have a cushy ride that resulted in zero blisters over 80 miles of hiking. They are lightweight and stable. The bad: they would never hold up long term on the Appalachian Trail, they just aren't durable enough. Full disclosure, I've had two pairs of these now - one pair I took out for a modest 9.5 miles on the AT in Maine. Afterwhich the sole began peeling away from the mid-layer foam (see pictures). After a warranty replacement and a brand new pair, I took them out for 40 miles on the trail in Georgia. During which, the sole began breaking and peeling away from the mid-layer foam again (see pictures). I understand the trail can be brutal, but this kind of damage is simply too much to recommend these for any serious hiker. With the kind of reliable mileage these shoes are getting, you would need at least 21 pairs to get you through the AT. My recommendation: If you're walking a relatively flat dirt surface, these will do just fine. If you're wanting to have some real adventure in these, best to look elsewhere.

No, I do not recommend this product
Originally posted on Merrell
Aspiring World Traveller
Colorado Springs, CO
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

All-purpose travel beasts

2 years ago

My new “go-to” travel shoes. They’re comfortable in almost any conditions, especially after I swapped out the provided laces with elastic ones with a slide-stop. I opted against the Gore Tex waterproof model, and they’re well ventilated. They’re sleek enough to work out in and rugged enough for trail runs or hikes, but stylish enough to go with “city clothes.” On a 2-week trip to the Holy Land, they were great for a 12-hour flight, long days on hot pavement, short excursions through muddy tunnels, and a warm and dusty climb up to Masada. Pair with some dressier shoes for nice restaurants (and maybe some flip-flops in the tropics) and you have all the footwear you need.

Yes , I recommend this product
Originally posted on Merrell
Mafra
Massachusetts
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars

Disappointed

1 year ago

I love theses shoes but resent them too. I have owned 2 pairs. Comfortable, lightweight, with great traction from New Hampshire white mnts to Hawaiian craters. After 100 miles, I upgraded (or so I thought) to the waterproof version. While it was waterproof with all the same great traits the shoes uppers have proven to be not very durable with rips and tears in multiple locations. This is so not up to Merrill standards!

Originally posted on Merrell
kkg
Henniker, New Hampshire
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars

Great idea

3 years ago

I bought the mids, very comfortable, lightweight. The first month the skin right in front of the heel tore. Tear was only maybe a inch, it did degrade the waterproof efficiency. I ended up using superglue to close the tear. The rubber heal in contact with the ground peeled off. The padding around the ankle has split open. All this damage has happened withing a four month period. This is all on one boot.

No, I do not recommend this product
Originally posted on Merrell
Mikeval8
Massachusetts
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Moab Speed perfect shoe for Havasu Hike

2 years ago

Bought these for my hiking trip to Havasu Falls. I put custom insoles in and They were so comfortable. It’s a 10 mile hike to the falls and I wouldn’t have wanted anything else on my feet. Super lightweight and super comfortable.

Yes , I recommend this product
Originally posted on Merrell
Larry M
Portland Oregon
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars

Great shoes except loop retention loops break

3 years ago

Good shoes except the lace retention loops started breaking after just a couple of weeks of walking in the neighborhood. Very disappointed as I have owned Merrill’s for decades and always considered it a great shoe

No, I do not recommend this product
Originally posted on Merrell
Response from Merrell
Merrell
3 years ago

We're sorry you are experiencing problems with your Merrells, Larry. Please contact the Merrell team at (800) 288-3124 or you can go to this link to start a defective product warranty claim: https://www.merrell.com/US/en/defectiveclaimform

tommyb
Columbus OH and Blowing Rock NC
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Love These Merrill Moab Speed

1 year ago

Very comfortable from the start. Great balance of light weight, flexibility and support. Terrific lightweight hiking shoe.

Yes , I recommend this product
Originally posted on Merrell
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